I see you there I reach but I feel only air at night I see you there (function() { Farther Away - Evanescence Album: Lost Whispers genre: Rock. Live performances of Farther Away were included on many of the legs during the band's 2003 Fallen Tour. And now I see what I really am [Chorus/Outro] Try to forget you but without you I feel nothing Dont leave me here by myself I cant breathe. I sold my soul just to hide the light Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. (And run away from this town) i think another part of 'farther away' with such emotion is 'a theif a whore aliar'. Farther Away tab by Evanescence with chords drawings, easy version, 12 key variations and much more. Breathe No More. Farther Away. Choose and determine which version of Farther Away chords and tabs by Evanescence you can play. I see you there And now I see what I really am, A thief a whore, and a liar. Farther away Evanescence is a Grammy-winning band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States in 1995 by singer/pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody (who left in 2003). I run to you Farther away. [Bridge] Three demo versions of this song during the development of Fallen also exist. Ocean Studios (Burbank) and Conway Recording Studios, California. Not you, not love, just nothing, Tried to forget you She realizes she the wrong in her thoughts, lying to herself and others of her feelings, wishing to steal the object of her affection from the people in his life, and a whore, an a adulteress. (Still you are) All lyrics provided for educational purposes only. Evanescence is a notorious Gothic band. And forgetting that the one you love hates some things in you is even harder. I reach but I feel only air at night All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. Please try again. [Chorus] I took their smiles and I made them mine Don't leave me here by myself, I can't breathe.". I believe the person left the relationship, and the last chorus is reminiscing, i think that amy or the girl made same thing very bad for her love and she try to hidden that but she cant and she get big shock in her self and she mean by soul (conscience) after that she cant stand in the face of her Farther away. Recorded as a demo in 2001-2002 and later made into a B-side on the, Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody and D. Hodges Sometimes incorrectly known as Further Away. She pines after him, near him in physical proximity, but unable to really "be" with him, and he pulls away in order to stay faithful to his current relationship (farther away). Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Leave feedback, Written by: A. Lee, B. Moody and D. Hodges Sometimes incorrectly known as Further Away. Author Unregistered. However, it was only released as a bonus track on Fallen’s Japanese editions, as well as a B-side to the single “Bring Me to Life”. And now I see what I really am, A thief a whore, and a liar. Call out your name These lyrics prove that: "Try to forget you but without you, I feel nothing. I think it's about how she knows she's been doing some wrongs in her life "I took their smiles and I made them mine i sold my soul just to hide the light and now I see what I really am a theif a whore and a liar" and how she's coming to this guy she loves, but he doesn't love her back because of all she's done. Farther away After recording private albums, the band signed to Wind-up Records and released their first full-length album, Fallen, in 2003, which sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and helped the band win two Grammy Awards. Try to forget you but without you I feel nothing Dont leave me here by myself I cant breathe. I sold my soul just to hide the light “Farther Away” is a song recorded during the Fallen sessions, but never made the final cut on the album. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. [Drums Solo with Guitar Background] [Guitar fades out] Submit Corrections. The official studio version first accompanied the single release of "Bring Me to Life" in early pressings, and has had two re-releases since; Its second release was a live version on Anywhere But Home in 2004, and the studio version released again on Lost Whispers in 2016 as part of the band's collection of B-sides and outtakes.